Tabshir’l-Umma

Glad Tidings to the Community of Ahmad

This concise but comprehensive text by my master the Imam of the Awliyya Shehu Uthman ibn Fuduye` which he appropriately named ‘Glad Tidings to the Community of Ahmad Regarding the Outstanding Virtues of the Qaadiriyya’; is about our master the Sultan of the Awliyya Shaykh Muhy’d-Deen Abd’l-Qaadir al-Jaylani.

This abridgment is, to say the least, on time, because it transcends time and has direct implications for our times. The Shehu composed the text at the age of 40 just before he attained the first of two spiritual openings which actually determined his fate and the fate of the entire region of the Bilad as-Sudan.

In the beginning of the year of 1209 A.H. (1794 C.E.) the Shehu composed a series of Fulfulde` poems making tawassul (intermediacy) with Shaykh Abd’l-Qaadir al-Jaylani, may Allah be pleased with him as a form of spiritual preparation for the momentous spiritual openings which would follow. Although between the Shehu and Shaykh Abd’l-Qaadir there existed some 700 years, the Shehu’s written prose, Arabic and Fulfulde` poetry demonstrates that there was a direct relationship between the two which transcended time.

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Manan’l-Manaan

Understanding the Minhaj of Shehu Uthman Ibn Fuduye’

Shaykh Abu Alfa Umar Muhammad Shareef bin Farid, Directorate /SIIASI

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Sultan Al-Hajj Abu Bakr (May Allah preserve him) Amin.

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“Whoever does not inform his children of his grandparents has destroyed his child, marred his descendants, and injured his offspring the day he dies. Whoever does not make use of his ancestry has muddled his reason. Whoever is unconcerned with his lineage has lost his mind. Whoever neglects his origin, his stupidity has become critical. Whoever is unaware of his ancestry his incompetence has become immense. Whoever is ignorant of his roots his intellect has vanished. Whoever does not know his place of origin, his honor has collapsed.”
Waziri Junayd of Sokoto

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O Allah! Bless our Brothers in the Prisons.

It is important that the Muslim inmate population have a fundamental understanding of Islamic jurisprudence, beliefs and customs, along with a basic grasp of the diverse schools of thought in Islam. If this is not possible, then they should have access to those clerics who do possess this knowledge. In many cases court litigation fails, simply because the Muslim plaintiffs lack grounding in the basics of Islam. I would add to this, that Muslims should begin to learn, and understand international standards regarding the just and humane treatment of inmates.